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CCNA 3 Scaling Networks Chapter 1 v5 Exam 2016

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Question 1 of 24

1. Question

1 What are two benefits of extending access layer connectivity to users through a wireless medium? (Choose two.)

increased network management options

reduced costs

increased flexibility

increased bandwidth availability

decreased number of critical points of failure

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Question 2 of 24

2. Question

2 A network engineer is reviewing a network design that uses a fixed configuration enterprise router that supports both LAN and WAN connections. However, the engineer realizes that the router does not have enough interfaces to support growth and network expansion. Which type of device should be used as a replacement?

a PoE device

another fixed configuration router

a modular router

a Layer 3 switch

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Question 3 of 24

3. Question

3 What are two functions of a router? (Choose two.)

It controls the flow of data via the use of Layer 2 addresses.

It increases the size of the broadcast domain.

It manages the VLAN database.

It determines the best path to send packets.

It connects multiple IP networks.

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Question 4 of 24

4. Question

4 Which design feature will limit the size of a failure domain in an enterprise network?

the purchase of enterprise equipment that is designed for large traffic volume

the installation of redundant power supplies

the use of the building switch block approach

the use of a collapsed core design

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Question 5 of 24

5. Question

5 How can an enterprise network be designed to optimize bandwidth?

by installing devices with failover capabilities

by deploying a collapsed core model

by organizing the network to control traffic patterns

by limiting the size of failure domains

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Question 6 of 24

6. Question

6. As the network administrator you have been asked to implement EtherChannel on the corporate network. What does this configuration consist of?

grouping multiple physical ports to increase bandwidth between two switches

providing redundant links that dynamically block or forward traffic

grouping two devices to share a virtual IP address

providing redundant devices to allow traffic to flow in the event of device failure

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Question 7 of 24

7. Question

7. Which technology is required when switched networks are designed to include redundant links?

8. Question

They do not support an active switched virtual interface (SVI) with IOS versions prior to 15.x.

They are modular switches.

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Question 9 of 24

9. Question

9.

Refer to the exhibit. Which devices exist in the failure domain when switch S3 loses power?

PC_3 and PC_2

AP_2 and AP_1

S4 and PC_2

PC_3 and AP_2

S1 and S4

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Question 10 of 24

10. Question

10. Immediately after a router completes its boot sequence, the network administrator wants to check the routers configuration. From privileged EXEC mode, which of the following commands can the administrator use for this purpose? (Choose two.)

show flash

show startup-config

show NVRAM

show version

show running-config

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Question 11 of 24

11. Question

11. A network administrator is planning redundant devices and cabling in a switched network to support high availability. Which benefit will implementing the Spanning Tree Protocol provide to this design?

Redundant paths can be available without causing logical Layer 2 loops.

Multiple physical interfaces can be combined into a single EtherChannel interface.

Faster convergence is available for advanced routing protocols.

Network access can be expanded to support both wired and wireless devices.

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Question 12 of 24

12. Question

12. Which two requirements must always be met to use in-band management to configure a network device? (Choose two.)

at least one network interface that is connected and operational

a terminal emulation client

a direct connection to the console port

a direct connection to the auxiliary port

Telnet, SSH, or HTTP access to the device

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Question 13 of 24

13. Question

13. Match the purpose to the related configuration item. (Not all options are used.)

Sort elements

assignment of IP address to interface

hostname

routing protocols

passwords

connectivity

identification

access remote networks

security

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Question 14 of 24

14. Question

14. In which situation would a network administrator install a Cisco Nexus Series or Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series switch to promote infrastructure scalability?

on a service provider network to promote integrated security, and simplified management

on a data center network to provide expansion and transport flexibility

to enable virtual stacking of switches to provide cloud-managed access

on a campus LAN network as access layer switches

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Question 15 of 24

15. Question

15. Which statement describes a characteristic of Cisco Meraki switches?

They are service provider switches that aggregate traffic at the edge of the network.

They are cloud-managed access switches that enable virtual stacking of switches.

They are campus LAN switches that perform the same functions as Cisco 2960 switches.